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Check out Arizona Driving .com for great single and multi-day drives, directions and attractions

Check out Arizona Driving .com for great single and multi-day drives, directions and attractions

This is our favorite set of Arizona maps, it has topomaps, land ownership, and plenty of road maps all in one book. It's oversized, but still easy to deal with in a truck while driving. A great value

Arizona Road & Recreation Atlas

The Atlas also contains twelve pages of metro maps covering Phoenix and Tucson down to arterial street level. Regional maps, an index of place names, and a ten page Recreation Resource Guide complete the Atlas.

Arizona Road & Recreation Atlas

Arizona Road & Recreation Atlas


World-class cartography, exacting attention to detail, and extensive road & recreation information are the primary components of Benchmark Maps. Building on Stuart Allan’s award-winning maps, Benchmark’s Road & Recreation Atlases are the complete outdoors persons' guide to the state. Recreation information covers camping, boating, golf, RV parks, and public lands, just to name a few.
Benchmark’s cartographic teams have actually covered by automobile, thousands of miles of roads in an exhausting effort to assure accuracy. When you start your trip with a Benchmark Map, you can rest assured that there is not a more accurate or aesthetically pleasing atlas.

The Arizona Atlas has two main sections: landscape maps and public lands maps. Thirty pages of beautiful Landscape Maps™ show the physical landscape and roads on a unique elevation-tinted, shaded-relief base (1" = 6.5 miles or 1:400,000 scale). Each landscape page has generous overlap with adjoining pages and latitude and longitude grids for use with GPS receivers. Roads are classified by importance--from Interstate highways to rough dirt roads--and all populated settlements and locales are shown. Another thirty pages show public lands in an easy-to-read color format at the same 1" = 6.5 miles. Public lands shown include national forests, parks, BLM lands, Indian Reservations, and military lands.

Arizona State  - Paper

Arizona State - Paper

Arizona State - Paper


Map and Navigating Equipment & Gear

Individual Map Case

Individual Map Case

This handy, two-fold double-polished vinyl map case fits neatly inside a BDU pocket. Hook-and-loop Velcro® brand seal, 7" x 9" viewing area.


Pro Copper® Red Map Light

Pro Copper® Red Map Light

Vertical Mount. 12" H. 12V - Direct wire



Tactical Field Map Pouch

Tactical Field Map Pouch

This BlackHawk map pouch is a great organizer and protector for maps and charts.


Map Pocket BDU Cap (NYCO Twill, 3-Color Desert)

Map Pocket BDU Cap (NYCO Twill, 3-Color Desert)

Map pocket in crown. NYCO twill.


Main National Highways in Arizona

  • Interstate 40: Runs across Arizona from the Californian border at Mohave Valley to the border with New Mexico north of the Petrified Forest National Park .
  • Interstate 17: Runs between Flagstaff and Phoenix .
  • Interstate 10: Runs from the west at the Californian border, through Phoenix , Tucson and eastwards into New Mexico .
  • Interstate 8: Runs from California at Yuma into Arizona to meet highway 10 at Casa Grande.
  • Interstate 19: Runs southwards from Tucson into Mexico .
  • Highway 60: Runs from the New Mexico border east of Eager, west to Show Low, down into Globe, through Phoenix, up to Wickenburg and then, down to I-10 just before Quartzite.
  • Highway 70: Runs from Globe, through Safford and into New Mexico .
  • Highway 89: Runs from the border with Utah at Page down into Flagstaff to connect with Interstate 17. It then runs between Interstate 40 west of Williams and down through Prescott to join highway 93 north of Wickenburg.
  • Highway 93: Runs between Wickenburg and heads northwards to the Hoover Dam.
  • Highway 95: Runs from San Luis into Yuma and then up to Quartzite.

Typical Arizona Speed Limits

  • Urban Interstates: 55mph.
    Interstate highways are national limited access roads which connect metropolitan and industrial areas.
  • Rural Interstates: 75mph.
  • Other Limited Access Roads: 55mph.
    Limited access roads are multiple laned, with restricted access using exit and entrance ramps rather than intersections.
  • Most Other Roads: 55mph
  • Most Business or Residential Areas: 25mph.

 

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